Friday 5 February 2010

A quiet drink on a Thursday?

Thursdays have become quite a night out for people like us. For the most part it's not the weekend, and the level of expectation that can befall the week-end for being the week-end doesn't exist on a Thursday. But now our likeably quiet week-day haunt, City Arts and Music Project in Old Street (CAMP), part owned by Secretsundaze DJ James Priestly, has become busy and trendy on a Thursday. It's joined forces with First Thursdays- where the galleries and museums of East London open their doors after hours. Meaning our usually chilled bottle of chardonnay is accompanied with various artists "visually articulating an intimacy with their environment". This is great when the time is right but people like us don't want to mix our drinks with the 'sublime'. We like the banality that comes with the bottle of white and don't feel the need to 're-examine our perception of the city' because the white serves us very well in that respect thank you very much.

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